supeyugin1: You also forgot Pentax Q 15-45/2.8, it's an equivalent of 69-207 on Pentax Q7. The weight is 90g/3.17oz and the length is 56mm. The quality is excellent, and the price is only $300. I've got it as a part of a bundle, so it's cost was $200 for me.

There is Blur Control feature on Q-series cameras. Achieves similar effect, and it's really cool.

nir-vana: A journalist should ask the tough questions and not just let Canon representative make an online advertisement. The man talks extensively about video but the changes are minor, late and not substantial. No articulated screen, no 4K, low end 4:2:0, no focus peaking, no advanced codec, no WiFi, no touch focus, no word about full sensor readout or line skipping. All of that make it inferior to the latest MILCs of Panasonic, Sony and other mirrorless brands, or even to Panasonic latest compacts.It seems like Canon still believe that their only rival is Nikon.

Why do insist on DSLR? DSLR is passe. You can't shoot good video with DSLR. DSLR is lagging behind. Yes, if you sleep five years, you will die. Try not to work for 5 years, then come back to market and try to find a job. Good luck. Yes, Samsung has some quality glass on par with Canon's L glass.

You also forgot Pentax Q 15-45/2.8, it's an equivalent of 69-207 on Pentax Q7. The weight is 90g/3.17oz and the length is 56mm. The quality is excellent, and the price is only $300. I've got it as a part of a bundle, so it's cost was $200 for me.

nir-vana: A journalist should ask the tough questions and not just let Canon representative make an online advertisement. The man talks extensively about video but the changes are minor, late and not substantial. No articulated screen, no 4K, low end 4:2:0, no focus peaking, no advanced codec, no WiFi, no touch focus, no word about full sensor readout or line skipping. All of that make it inferior to the latest MILCs of Panasonic, Sony and other mirrorless brands, or even to Panasonic latest compacts.It seems like Canon still believe that their only rival is Nikon.

65 focus points and 10 fps? Hahaha!NX1 has 414 focus points, out of which 153 are PD cross type, and 15 fps! Hahaha! Canon is walking dead. Another 5-10 years and that's it.

marc petzold: Samsung does nice cameras, into the beginners class, now the NX1 is something more for the semi-pro, and not a few pros using APS-C crop DSLR/DSLMs for tele reasons...one good thing for samsung cams in general: they'd get cheaper, after some months onto the market - for instance, check the NX3000, could be have now for as little as 299 EUR incl. the new 16-50mm PZ kitlens here...

They have 14 lenses right now, and all of them are APS-C. I don't think they will release an FF body, and they don't have legacy lenses to support, so they don't need an FF body. I personally don't need any FF body, as it will be too big and heavy, and the lenses too.

Blackdog68: Wow, the 800 pound gorilla in the electronics field has spoken and every other camera company should be nervous. This camera checks lots of boxes: 1/8000 shutter, 1/250 flash sync, more phase detect sensors than the competition, 15FPS. It's an impressive spec sheet. Actual performance from this back sided APS-C sensor is yet to be seen, and the AF as well is untested, but if I'm Nikon or Canon and I've been waiting to really get into the mirrorless market, you may have waited too long.

Sorry, there are 14. What's so magic with 55? I mainly use pancakes, and rarely tele. I think my 50-200 sees less of the action.

Blackdog68: Wow, the 800 pound gorilla in the electronics field has spoken and every other camera company should be nervous. This camera checks lots of boxes: 1/8000 shutter, 1/250 flash sync, more phase detect sensors than the competition, 15FPS. It's an impressive spec sheet. Actual performance from this back sided APS-C sensor is yet to be seen, and the AF as well is untested, but if I'm Nikon or Canon and I've been waiting to really get into the mirrorless market, you may have waited too long.